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Tagged The Horror Channel

Faster than a shuttle out of Galaxy 5, more powerful than a dose of Chronon Radiation, and packed with more information than the legendary Dalek mainframe: It’s the Kasterborous News Blast! Today Steven Spielberg copies Doctor Who, a lost story is found, a new writer is confirmed, and… oh, The Horror (Channel)! The Horror (Channel)!…

The Horror Channel wants to make Whovians hide behind the sofa once again. This summer, the channel with the scariest programming in the world is showing some of the scariest Doctor Who episodes of all time (and space). The focus is largely on 1970s and 80s-era stories, especially those that were obviously influenced by the popular…

Well, here we are, dear listener. A day later than intended, the podKast is now available. You can blame the people who claim to administer our servers for the delay of your fix of weekly Doctor Who discussion with Christian Cawley, Brian Terranova and James McLean. In this week’s podKast, we discuss the many redesigned…

It’s a pivotal moment: crouched down at the Fourth Doctor’s side, Harry and Sarah, eyes fixed on their time-traveling companion, where, clasped between his fingers, two wires, held just inches away from each other and, ultimately, the total annihilation of the Daleks. Those familiar blue eyes, made all the more striking by the six LCD…

Tom Baker says he’s thrilled that the classic Doctor Who series is to be screened on the Horror Channel. Speaking today, the Great Man of Doctor Who said Horror Channel has completed a deal with BBC Worldwide to broadcast 30 stories from the Classic series which ran 1963 to 1989 featuring the first seven Doctors,…

Fans of Doctor Who are set to find the TARDIS materialising at a new location this Easter as a specially curated selection of the Time Lord’s classic adventures in time and space start screening on Horror Channel. The UK’s prime home for fans of horror, fantasy and sci-fi has completed a deal with BBC Worldwide…